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Fortunetellers' Walk
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Fortunetellers' Walk was a street in the Lower City of Corus in the third century of the Human Era. It's unknown if the street or its name were still the same two hundred years later. In Beka's time the street accommodated houses with three or even four stories and all kinds of readers could be found here, e. g. crystal or palm readers. Fortunetellers' Walk belonged to Rebakah Cooper and Silsbee's route for collecting the Happy Bag while Beka was partnered with Silsbee in early autumn of 247 HE.
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Fortunetellers' Walk was a street in the Lower City of Corus in the third century of the Human Era. It's unknown if the street or its name were still the same two hundred years later. In Beka's time the street accommodated houses with three or even four stories and all kinds of readers could be found here, e. g. crystal or palm readers. Fortunetellers' Walk belonged to Rebakah Cooper and Silsbee's route for collecting the Happy Bag while Beka was partnered with Silsbee in early autumn of 247 HE.